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This work describes the potential capability of activated carbon fibers (ACFs) in continuously removing SO 2 from inert atmosphere without requiring further regeneration. A tubular reactor packed with ACF was used to study the conversion of SO 2 into H 2 SO 4 in the presence of O 2 and H 2 O with varying concentrations of SO 2 (3000–10,000ppm),...
The catalytic oxidation of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) into mainly CO 2 and H 2 O appears promising in the context of the abatement of atmospheric gaseous pollutants and is the subject of this paper. The catalytic oxidation of toluene and m-xylene was carried out in a tubular reactor on a phenolic resin based activated carbon fiber (ACF) impregnated with nitrates of Co, Cr, Ni,...
Experiments were carried out to study adsorption/desorption of volatile organic compound (VOC) on the activated carbon fiber (ACF) under dynamic conditions. The primary objective was to experimentally demonstrate the suitability of ACF in effectively adsorbing VOCs from inert gaseous stream under varying operating conditions, and compare its performance vis-à-vis that of the other commercially available...
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